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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Beata Z.: Polish Serial Baby-Killing Mom - 2012

Hipolitów, Podlasie
province, Poland – On November 10, 2012 Beata
Z., 42, was arrested on suspicion of murdering five newborns – three boys and
two girls – over a period of 12 years. Corpses were found at her farm in an
attic, a cellar and in a stable. Beata pleaded innocent, asserting that she was
not guilty of deliberate homicide but rather of merely failing to give
assistance. Yet in Polish law there exists a legal obligation to look after the
safety of a newborn child.

In May 2014 the court at Lomza
disagreed, holding that she deliberately intended to cause the five deaths,
finding her guilty and sentencing her to 25 years in prison. The prosecutor had
sought a sentence of life in prison. The appeal court at Bialystock upheld
this judgment on October 14, 2014.

A letter from Beata to her eldest
daughter, in which she admitted the murders, was introduced into evidence. The
killings occurred in 2000, 2003, 2008, 2010 and 2012.